The star wars prequels. Love them. Jake/anikin come on people he is a CHILD and people rip on him about his acting, so unfair. Great lightsaber battles. Sweet as. They are judged way too harshly. Oh And how can you hate George Lucas.

How can you hate George Lucas? How can you hate Joel Schumacher? They both f***ed up a franchise so easily.

That's not a good enough reason to hate someone. It's very petty. See to fans your only as good as your last film(s). Just because shumachers last batfilm people hated doesn't give them the right to wish him or george lucas is hated. So fans might like 4 or 5 of the 6 star wars films makes fans hate him. Thats not right.

That's not a good enough reason to hate someone. It's very petty. See to fans your only as good as your last film(s). Just because shumachers last batfilm people hated doesn't give them the right to wish him or george lucas is hated. So fans might like 4 or 5 of the 6 star wars films makes fans hate him. Thats not right.

First, I think you're talking personal hatred while I'm talking professional hatred. They could be the nicest people in the world but I hate them as professional film makers. Same for M Night Shyamalan (except for Unbreakable and The Sixth Sense, but mostly for The Last Airbender), Michael Bay and Paul WS Anderson. And I especially hate Lucas' constant going back and editing films that were better without the edits.

Second, it's not the last film as much as it is f***ing over a franchise with absolutely awful movies. It's not if it's their last movie, the placement does not matter, it's how awful and what the significance is. If the Prequel Trilogy wasn't connected to Star Wars, I wouldn't care. They'd be awful but I wouldn't need to remember them. But they're connected to Star Wars and has f***ed up the franchise's image for a while. I love Lucas pre-Phantom Menace but it seems like he was replaced with a completely new director who shoots in sterile environments, doesn't work well with actors and tinkers with films better off without the edits. I like some of Schumacher's movies too. They're not great but not bad. I hate him professionally for f***ing up a character I love and ruining the character's image for years. That said, it's a great comedy.

Third, what are you talking about in your second half? Wish them what? Wish him or Lucas hatred? You can't really wish for hatred any more than you can wish you loved someone. It's an emotional response that is, in this case, generated by the way they present themselves and the work they put out.

Skyfall is meh. Dull characters with forced arcs. The skyfall sequence feels contrived because they failed in giving Bond a proper arc. For a film advertised as "testing Bond's loyalty", I never felt that at all. It would have been much better if the main focus was Bond not M. Silva came in too late for a meaningful conflict at the end. His plan is also dumb.

1)Loki is a horrible villain and it made Avengers a joke. The fact that a bunch of superheroes have to get together (when they don't want to) in order to protect the planet from a weak mother****er like Loki, always makes me laugh.

2)I don't like Guillermo Del Toro's movies.

3)Batman Forever is a more entertaining and more "batman-y" movie than Batman Returns. Even if it's lighter in comparison.

6)Fight Club is overrated. Not saying I didn't like it, but it's goddamn overrated.

7)No Country For Old Men is overrated, so is Argo. I liked Argo but it didn't deserve the Oscar. It won because of its political nature. No Country had good cinematography and a great role for Bardem, but didn't think it was anything special.

8)Spider-Man 3 is an entertaining movie even though it sucks as a Peter Parker/Spider-Man story and the villains are horrible. I still find the emo stuff funny as hell.

9)All Pirates of the Caribbean movies bore me to tears, including the first.

10)Quantum of Solace is only a major disappointment when comparing it to its predecessor and successor. I still think it's a solid movie and it beats almost every Bond movie before Casino Royale.

11)I liked the Amityville Horror remake with Ryan Reynolds more than the original (even though parts of the original and its myth scared the crap outta me as a kid).

12)Jackie Brown is sometimes my favorite Tarantino film of all time. Most of the time it goes to Pulp Fiction but at times JB wins it. Everyone overlooks the hell out of that movie. Calls it disappointing compared to what came before it and after it in QT's filmography. I also love Death Proof even though fans and Quentin himself say that it's his worst movie.

13)I find Coen Brothers to be super boring filmmakers 90 percent of the time. Big Lebowski is awesome but I can never get into the rest.

__________________"Guys, what would be your reaction if Alfred was Batgirl in this movie? You go watch the movie, everything cool, halfway through, Alfred becomes Batgirl."

I loved The Departed when I first saw it, and I still like it now...but I watched it recently and honestly can't figure out how the hell Costello and his people didn't know who the rat was. It should have been blindingly obvious.

I loved The Departed when I first saw it, and I still like it now...but I watched it recently and honestly can't figure out how the hell Costello and his people didn't know who the rat was. It should have been blindingly obvious.

I agree with this. I think Nicholson and Dicaprio really sell it well though, so I cant complain.

__________________"Guys, what would be your reaction if Alfred was Batgirl in this movie? You go watch the movie, everything cool, halfway through, Alfred becomes Batgirl."

Everyone in the X-Men film trilogy + 1st Class was horribly mis-cast par magneto and charles.

Same goes for the Nolanverse trilogy par lucius and alfred

I know this is the unpopular opinion thread, but I have to greatly disagree with some of this. I thought James Marsden as Cyclops, Alan Cumming as Nightcrawler, Kelsey Grammer as Beast, Gary Oldman as Gordon, an pretty much all of the Nolan villains were great casting, although some of those people weren't given the best material to work with.

Bale's casting lit the Internet on fire. He was the guy 99% of us (including me) wanted. I can see why some people didn't like his Batman, but at the time, his casting was a fanboy's dream come true.

However, Halle Berry as Storm, both Rachel Dawes, and a whole hell of a lot of other X-characters were really not good choices at all.

I know this is the unpopular opinion thread, but I have to greatly disagree with some of this. I thought James Marsden as Cyclops, Alan Cumming as Nightcrawler, Kelsey Grammer as Beast, Gary Oldman as Gordon, an pretty much all of the Nolan villains were great casting, although some of those people weren't given the best material to work with.

Bale's casting lit the Internet on fire. He was the guy 99% of us (including me) wanted. I can see why some people didn't like his Batman, but at the time, his casting was a fanboy's dream come true.

However, Halle Berry as Storm, both Rachel Dawes, and a whole hell of a lot of other X-characters were really not good choices at all.

Yeah I know the opinion is pretty stupid considering I actually enjoyed the Nolanverse films a whole lot and the casting didn't bother me that much, but I thought I might as well just get it off my chest.

But really the X-Men casting just put me off so much that I couldn't even watch X2.